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Stewart Mandel: Georgia not dancing around expectations as a title contender
July 26, 2008 | stewart mandel
He's captured two SEC championships, holds the fourth-highest winning percentage (.789) of any coach in the country and is coming off a season in which his team finished No. 2 in the polls.
Stewart Mandel: Tebow enjoys rock-star status at SEC Media Days
July 24, 2008 | stewart mandel
HOOVER, Ala. -- Florida grad Michelle King and her two small children staked out their spot at the foot of the Wynfrey Hotel's escalators around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, the first day of the SEC's annual preseason...
The Natural Bowl, a.k.a. the house John Gagliardi built
July 23, 2008 | By Austin Murphy
Coolest venue I've ever seen? I'm going off the board, Alex Trebek, up to Collegeville, Minn. -- Lake Wobegon is somewhere close by, I'm told -- to the house John Gagliardi built. Sitting on a converted cranberry bog...
Andy Staples: Florida's Big Three makes room for one more
July 18, 2008 | andy staples
TAMPA, Fla. -- Jim Leavitt looked at me like I'd just asked him to help me move.
Kevin Armstrong: All-Star border wars dwindling under economic woes, college demands
July 18, 2008 | kevin armstrong
The summer before his red-shirt freshman season at Texas Tech in 2004, prized quarterback recruit Graham Harrell took a week-long working vacation. Already ensconced in workouts on the Tech campus, Harrell left to...
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